W xNTH, NOV.24,1937 THE MICIMAN DAILY
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Foreign Dinner
Will Represent
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Gwyn Players
Plan Showing
Of The Rivals'
W. A. A. To Sponsor Indoor Season;
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20 Countries
New International Student I
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Will Include To
The first indoor season, sponsored held Wednesdays an
by the Women's Athletic Association. La.at year matches were
Performances
Will Be1
IrctOry TO e Given Friday And Saturday and including basketball, bowling, R.O.T.C. and the won
At Annual Affair - rifle, swimming, dance, badminton, ticipated in a telegrap
In League 'Theatre !and fencing will begin after Thanks- The swimming club
The Internationai student Direc- giving.been formed, Helen W
tory will be presented for the first The Nell Gwyn Players will present Basketball will start Tuesday wh dent, said. The club
time this year at the annual dinner their 16th production since 1930, the first game of the tournament will to 5 p.m. Mondays and'
for foreign students at 6:30 p.m. to- Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The be played, Alberta Royal, '40. man- the Union pool. A chat
morrow in the Union Ballroom. Rivals,"at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Sat- ages announced. Games may' bes made for each swim
Counselor to Foreign Students, J., urday in the played at 5:10 p.m. Mondays or Wed-,forAting o div
Raleigh Nelson, stated that more a Lydia Mendelssoh nesdays and 4:30 p.m. and 5:10 p.m. A meet wi pr
than 20 foreign countries, would beTheatre Tuesdays and Thursdays. With Michigan State
represented at the annual affair. He Mrs. Joseph Brinkman, Prof. Val- Miss Royal asked that the athletic Wayne University. Th
stated that only those students who entine Windt and Prof. William P. managers start to organize the houses ,.chic meet, risiaW(
still claimed the foreign country as I Halstead are in charge of the pro- immediately and bring their time gr lan C Ie, -issW
their native land had been invited be- duction. The scenery has been de- preferences to the managers meeting
cause of the great number of foreignsigned by Prof. Jean Paul Slusser. at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Women's The dance clubs w
students on campus. "~ The cast of characters, in order of Athletic Building. If possible a round 7:30 p.m. Thuisdays
Dr. Ernest Price, director of the their appearanc is: Mr. John Weim- robin elimination tourney will be Caswell Angell Audito
International House in Chicago, will t:Ier, Light Boy; Miss Alice Mander- played. bour Gymnasium, is
be the speaker at the dinner.' He1 h, Musician: Mr. Paul Wagner, To Have Individual Bowling read f enor a ci
will speak on "Which Way Lies! hma;M. on 'ell ag is;A ndvdulturaen1nbol1will be givnDc 4
Peace." PIrof. Joseph R. Hayden has AM., Fag; sindividual tournament in -Oy, '39Ed. president, a
Ann Edmunds, Lydia Languish: Mrs. ing will begin the week of Dec. 6. who wish to join arev
been asked to preside at the dinner, .Ben'Kessel, Lucy; Miss Clark, Mulia, If women wish to form leagues they tend any of the meetin
tud Prof. Edwin C. Goddard will ex- Smartarm Suits and Mrs. Frederick Whitesell. Mrs. may do so by seeing Miss Ruth Helsel, The badminton cour
to the representatives of the various Malaprop. instructor of physical education, at to women from 4:15 to
ton rp s o te v u Are Recommended Characters Are Named Barbour Gymnasium or William Con.- days and to women an
natizonal groups and thirough them; asadt oe n
to the countries they represent. W. Other characters include Mr. Hal- liin, pin boy, at the Women's Athletic
For Winter Storms! stead as Sir Anthony Absolute; Mr. Building. Free instruction is given
The reply to this welcome will be David Todd, Captain Asbolute; Mr. at the alleys.-
India, on behalf of the foreign stu- With, the cold months upon us and i r
dents. Each table has been assigned the driven snow piling up outside the VBarnes, Acres; Glenn Clark, Boy; p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays through
a hot ad hotes an an s- ormiorywinowsthecollge om-Mr. Victor Lane, Sir ILucius O 'Trig- Fridays and 3 to 5 p.m. Saturdays.,
sistant. These people will representI-
deansand dTh setapve fi eresentf ger. and Mr. Truman Smith, David.. The price is five cents a string for
deans and administrative officers of an's problem of keeping herself warm These plays are enacted by faculty women in the afternoons, 10 cents in
the University and representatives of while wandering around between and townspeople, said Mrs. John the evenings, and 15 cents a string nn r
the Rotary Club and of the commu- classes and pacing the steps of An- Kollen, publicity chairman for the for men guests at all time. _____lcl
unity. gell Hall, and at the same time main- play, and invitations are sent to fac- Held Tea Yesterday
Guests who will sit at the head taing that certain sooth appear uty and townspeople to attend. A tea for those interested in rifle !Breafa sts To
table include President and Mrs. ance has become very acute The wardens of the Nell Gwyn was held yesterday in the Women's By Four l
Ruthven, Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. 1 Company are Mrs. Chester Barnes, Athletic Building, Olive Reed, '39,
Bursley, Dean Alice Lloyd, Mrs. Byrl However the answer to this problem Dr. and Mrs. Campbell Bonner, Dr. chairman, announced. Capt. Merton WiLH ve Di
Bacher, Prof. Edwin C. Goddard, Pro- has been discovered in two-pieced and Mrs. Louis I. Bredvold, Dean and G. Wallington will coach those who
fessor and Mrs. Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. suits, abundant in clever styles. For Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dr. and Mrs. turn out for the sport. It will be In contrast to forme
Price, Nelson Fuson, Grad., Miss campus, there are herrigbone tweeds Frederick A. Coller, Mr. and Mrs. I - sororities will give d
Chakko and Professor and Mrs. Hay- on simple lines, with which various Carl E. Gehring, Mr. and Mrs. James j Panhellenic Ball, to1
de.ascots may be worn. With thesengiPo.adMsHrbt rt' ne 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday
den.~~~~~~Igls Prof. ant vo Witpsarsd n Al Herbert A.'Theta Xi Dance "
under fur coats any college miss dares . L..C Ballroom, instead of bra
to brave the wintry blasts. And then, Kenyon and Dean Alice C. Lloyd.ard. Thiteen soror
for those lucky ones departing for a Announce List Of Wardens Be Tf 'ni rht dinners while four wil
liu'$~amptoo VDsevet Thanksgiving dinner with the family Dr. Paul Mueschke, Dr. and Mrs. '- '"- ~ '''fa st.
back home, there are the smart fitted DeWitt H. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Those sororities wh
suits, single breasted. iDaniel Quirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred'A dinners preceding the1
All these allow the "smart" woman B. Shaw, Dr. Louis A. Strauss, Dr. and nnual T anksgivingEve Ci Omega, Alpha
NOT SOAP NOT Ol to take winter in her stride. Mrs. Hugo P. Thieme, Prof. and Mrs. Tradition To Be Observed Delta, Alpha Epsilor
Billowy Suds Banishes ---- -- John B. Waite, Prof. Windt and Dr. Gamma Delta, Chi
Cloudy Film leaves * > odoco= osco and Mrs. John G. Winter are the The annual Theta Xi pledge for- 1 Delta Delta, Delta Ga
Your Hair Shining Like Sil THANKSGIVING SPECIAL other wardens. mal, given traditionally Thanksgiv- Pi Beta, K ppa Kapi
U I In charge of costumes for the play' ing eve, will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 Beta Phi. Ph. Sigma S
! ' CNiA AR D("~f't rIhr~~AIA/e ir- is Mrs Warner Patterson. Mrs. Knl- ,- --+,,A- ;- +1,,,,T Tau Alp ha.
Srnanents, leets Tickets for Soph Prom will go on
general sale at the Union today it
a was announced by Cruzen Alexan-
d Thursdays. fr m 7:15 to 9:15 p.m, Wednesdays, sder, general chairman.
held with the 3 Sally Orr, '40Ed, manager, an-
men also par- nounced. However those who wish to Sophomores have purchased all but
hic meet. play must bring their own birds, Miss 50 of the available tickets, it was
has already Orr said. announced yesterday. Tickets may
olf, '40, presi- Fencing Tea To Be Held be purchased from 1 to 5 p.m. at the
swims from 4 A tea will be given for all those who desk of the Union.
Wednesdays in t,;ish to go out for fencing, Thursday, Reggie Childs and his orchestra
rge of 10 cents Dec. 1 at the Women's Athletic have been chosen to play for the
. The team is Building, Elizabeth White, '39, chair- annual dance which will be held Dec.
ng, speed and man, announced. The club will then 10 in the Union Ballroom. Decora-
obably be held be organized and plans made for the tions for the dance will be announced
College and year. It is probable, Miss White said, at a later date, Alexander stated.
ere is a prob- that the women will be organized as In accordance with the tradition
g in a te - to ability. which has been -established on cam-
olf announced. A medical recheck is necessary for pus during the last two years, only
Pageant all those who wish to participate in committeemen will be permitted to
rich meets at :is first indoor season send corsages, said Alexander.
in the Sarah -.-
orium in Bar- GH 00et
now getting il
n w g t ng . - e e a P r e c'pageant w hich ' I
eai eC ommittee Named RA D I
Beatrice Love-_______Na e
announced. Al
welcome to at-
rgs.
ts will be open'
5:30 p.m. Fri-j
d men students.
Plan
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Be Griven
)uses; j1
inners
An election of the committee to be
in charge of the Alumnae Ten Year
Project was held yesterday at the
Board of Directors' meeting of the DAY or N
Alumnae Council.
Mrs. Clarence Skinner was elect-
ed chairman, and the members of her
committee are Mrs. Irene Johnson,
Mrs. Lucille B. Conger, executive-
secretary of all alumnae, and Mrs. Phone 2-2644
James Kennedy of Detroit.
Mrs. Stowell Stebbins of Marshall, Rufus-
chairman of the Alumnae Council,
said that this new committee is toinchester
formulate plans for the Project and Co.
will get it under way. The commit-
tee's first meeting will be at 11 a.m. 211 East Liberty Street
Firiday, in the League. - - - - --
r years, many
dinners before
be held from
in the League
eakfasts after-
ities will have
11 have break-
ich will hold
ball are Alpha
Phi, Alpha Xi
Phi, Alpha
Omega, Delta
mma, Gamma
pa Gamma, Pi
igma and Zeta
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len is chairman of the properties
committee; the make-up committee
is under the direction of Mr. Thomas
Ford and Mrs. Guy Maier.
Mr. O'Neill and Mrs. Carl Gehringl
are in charge of invitations and ush-
ers, respectively. Mr. Francis Gravitt
is head of the box-office and tickets
committee.
1 a.m. today in the League Ballroom. .
Nate Fry's Lansing orchestra will All the sororities with the excep-
the fourth consecutive year.; Lion of two will have dinners at their
play forhe hr'9cgneuiecyar. houses. Members of Delta Gamma
T. Philip Clark, '39, general chair- and their guests will have dinner at
ran, Thomas A. Jensen, '39BAd., ;the Union, while the Pi Beta Phi
Cruzan Alexander, '40E, John R. Rob-
inson, '40, and Harry M. Lynn, '41 are party will be at the Haunted Tavern.
in charge of arrangements. Alpha Omicron Pi. Collegiate Sor-
Invitations have been extended to {sis, Kappa Delta and Phi Sigma
Invtatonshav ben etened o ISigma sororities have invited their I
the following: Dean Henry C. Ander- igtm s rt d their
;uests to bekat an.7Pt:
The Nell Gwyn Players were first' son, Dean and Mrs. Walter B. Rea. o bt e
organized to give Restoration Drama, ! Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Miss Ethel A. but the others will breakfast at the
Mrs. Kollen said. McCormick, Major and Mrs. Walter individual houses.
B. Fariss, Major and Mrs. Rosswell Tidiitmhss.
E. Hardy, Professor and Mrs. John L. The intermission for Panhellenic
Miss A yers Heads Brumm, Professor and Mrs. Benjamin 1Ball will start at 11:30 p.m. and will
F. Bailey, Professor and Mrs. Henry last only 20 minutes instead of half
H. Higbie an hour, it was announced by Ste
HonorarySorortyl .Hibe
Professor and Mrs. William C. phanie Parfet, '39, general chairman
Hn The group picture of the dancers will
i Hoad, Professor and Mrs. ClarenceI be taken at the start of intermissiona
Omega Upsilon, national honorary j F., Kessler, Professor and Mrs. Stan-
professional radio sorority, recently ley D. Dodge, Professor and Mrs. Wil-
held an election of officers. They are mot F. Pratt, Dr. William Brace, Mr.
Margret yer '39, pesidnt;and Mrs. LeRoy Weir, Mrs. Beatrice
Margaret Ayers, '39A, president; E L,. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes,; ac cafr 3,adMr el
Nancy Schaefer, '39, and Mary Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Beuhler, a
39 co vice-presidents; Margery Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.' Drury, and
Lehner, 39, treasurer; and Mary 1 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Freeman.
Rall, '39, secretary.
Nate Fry and his orchestra were'
Omega Upsilon announced also the heard at the Lantern Night Dance' s gt
pledging of Betsey Honhart, '39; Vir- here three years ago, and have played
ginia Hoeldle, '39; Betty Van Dusen ,in the Statler and Book-Cadillac T
'39; Margaret Triplett, '39M; Fran- Hotels in Detroit, also for the Four The marriage of Janet White,
ces Sutherland, '39; Marcia Connell, Hundred Club, and for the Commo- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
39; Jeanne Vant, '39; Madeleine ! dore Perry Hotel in. Toledo, the Sag- White of Ann Arbor. and Alan L.
Krieghoff, 39; Sybil Swartout, '39; inaw Auditorium. Higbie, '36E, son of Prof. and Mrs.
Eleanor Christiansen, '39; Ella Moun- #_H. H. Higbie will take place at 12:30
tain, '38; Jean Russell, '39; and Dor- p.m. tomorrow at the latter's resi-
othy Nichols, '40. n udence on Awixa Rd. Following the
Plans for the year were made at Postponement wedding a reception will be held at
the meeting which followed the Of Graduate Luncheon the League.
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pledging ceremony, according to Miss Dr. Hugo A. Freund of Belerest
Ayers. These plans will be announced I The regular weekly Graduate Lun- announces the engagement of his
at a later date. cheon will not be held today because daughter, Mildred Lisette, to Dr.
of people leaving town for Thanks- Barnett Malbin, son of Mrs. Rebecca
giving. Malbin of Mt. Clemens. The wedding
The next luncheon will be held will take place in February.
Wednesday, Dec. 2. These luncheons, The bride-elect attended Oberlin
at which a faculty member speaks, College, Northwestern University and
are held each Wednesday noon in the the University. Dr. Malbin is a grad-
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